Sayyid Alavi Mouladaveel (Arabic: سيّد علوي مولو الدويلة, Malayalam: സയ്യിദ് അലവി മൌലദവീല) (Tarim, Kathiri State of Seiyun in Hadhramaut (modern Yemen) 1752 - Mambaram, Malabar, Madras State, British India 1845) was a Yemeni Islamic scholar who settled at Mambaram in Kerala, India. His tomb, located at Mambaram, is now considered as one of greatest pilgrimage centres in southern India. His son was Sayyid Fadl, also known as Fazal Pookoya Thangal.
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